Re: NSWorkspace recycleURLs:completionHandler error -5000 (afpAccessDenied)
Re: NSWorkspace recycleURLs:completionHandler error -5000 (afpAccessDenied)
- Subject: Re: NSWorkspace recycleURLs:completionHandler error -5000 (afpAccessDenied)
- From: Jon Gary <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 10:54:07 -0500
Containers/MyBundleId/Data/Library/Application Support/MyApp/MyFolderWhereRecycleFails
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Jon Gary / Object Orienteer / Ambrosia Software, Inc. -- http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/
On Dec 14, 2012, at 6:51 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
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> On 14 Dec 2012, at 21:26, Jon Gary wrote:
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>> I have a sandboxed app that creates a file in a folder within the app's sandbox container. When the app is done with the file, it is moved to the trash using recycleURLs:completionHandler. A few of our users are reporting the "you do not have permision to move the file to the trash." I've checked the permissions on the file itself and the user has read and write accces. We've had them run a shell command to make sure they have write access to their trash directory. None of this helps. I'm stumped.
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>> I've asked the user if they are using a networked home directory, but they say no (I'm not sure they understood the question).
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>> Any clues?
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> When you say inside the app's sandbox container, where specifically are we talking?
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